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Alan D. Frankel
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 133
Citations - 18840
Alan D. Frankel is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: RNA & Binding site. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 133 publications receiving 16846 citations. Previous affiliations of Alan D. Frankel include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences.
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A SARS-CoV-2 protein interaction map reveals targets for drug repurposing.
David E. Gordon,Gwendolyn M. Jang,Mehdi Bouhaddou,Jiewei Xu,Kirsten Obernier,Kris M. White,Matthew J. O’Meara,Veronica V. Rezelj,Jeffrey Z. Guo,Danielle L. Swaney,Tia A. Tummino,Ruth Hüttenhain,Robyn M. Kaake,Alicia L. Richards,Beril Tutuncuoglu,Helene Foussard,Jyoti Batra,Kelsey M. Haas,Maya Modak,Minkyu Kim,Paige Haas,Benjamin J. Polacco,Hannes Braberg,Jacqueline M. Fabius,Manon Eckhardt,Margaret Soucheray,Melanie J. Bennett,Merve Cakir,Michael McGregor,Qiongyu Li,Bjoern Meyer,Ferdinand Roesch,Thomas Vallet,Alice Mac Kain,Lisa Miorin,Elena Moreno,Zun Zar Chi Naing,Yuan Zhou,Shiming Peng,Ying Shi,Ziyang Zhang,Wenqi Shen,Ilsa T Kirby,James E. Melnyk,John S. Chorba,Kevin Lou,Shizhong Dai,Inigo Barrio-Hernandez,Danish Memon,Claudia Hernandez-Armenta,Jiankun Lyu,Christopher J.P. Mathy,Tina Perica,Kala Bharath Pilla,Sai J. Ganesan,Daniel J. Saltzberg,Rakesh Ramachandran,Xi Liu,Sara Brin Rosenthal,Lorenzo Calviello,Srivats Venkataramanan,Jose Liboy-Lugo,Yizhu Lin,Xi Ping Huang,Yongfeng Liu,Stephanie A. Wankowicz,Markus Bohn,Maliheh Safari,Fatima S. Ugur,Cassandra Koh,Nastaran Sadat Savar,Quang Dinh Tran,Djoshkun Shengjuler,Sabrina J. Fletcher,Michael C. O’Neal,Yiming Cai,Jason C.J. Chang,David J. Broadhurst,Saker Klippsten,Phillip P. Sharp,Nicole A. Wenzell,Duygu Kuzuoğlu-Öztürk,Hao-Yuan Wang,Raphael Trenker,Janet M. Young,Devin A. Cavero,Devin A. Cavero,Joseph Hiatt,Joseph Hiatt,Theodore L. Roth,Ujjwal Rathore,Ujjwal Rathore,Advait Subramanian,Julia Noack,Mathieu Hubert,Robert M. Stroud,Alan D. Frankel,Oren S. Rosenberg,Kliment A. Verba,David A. Agard,Melanie Ott,Michael Emerman,Natalia Jura,Mark von Zastrow,Eric Verdin,Eric Verdin,Alan Ashworth,Olivier Schwartz,Christophe d'Enfert,Shaeri Mukherjee,Matthew P. Jacobson,Harmit S. Malik,Danica Galonić Fujimori,Trey Ideker,Charles S. Craik,Stephen N. Floor,James S. Fraser,John D. Gross,Andrej Sali,Bryan L. Roth,Davide Ruggero,Jack Taunton,Tanja Kortemme,Pedro Beltrao,Marco Vignuzzi,Adolfo García-Sastre,Kevan M. Shokat,Brian K. Shoichet,Nevan J. Krogan +128 more
TL;DR: A human–SARS-CoV-2 protein interaction map highlights cellular processes that are hijacked by the virus and that can be targeted by existing drugs, including inhibitors of mRNA translation and predicted regulators of the sigma receptors.
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Cellular uptake of the tat protein from human immunodeficiency virus
Alan D. Frankel,Carl O. Pabo +1 more
TL;DR: Experiments using radioactive protein show that tat becomes localized to the nucleus after uptake and suggest that chloroquine protects tat from proteolytic degradation, raising the possibility that, under some conditions, tat might act as a viral growth factor to stimulate viral replication in latently infected cells or alter expression of cellular genes.
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HIV-1: fifteen proteins and an RNA.
Alan D. Frankel,John A. T. Young +1 more
TL;DR: A review of recent biochemical and structural studies that help clarify the mechanisms of viral assembly, infection, and replication of human immunodeficiency virus type 1.
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Arginine-mediated RNA recognition: the arginine fork.
TL;DR: Model building suggests that the arginine eta nitrogens and the epsilon nitrogen can form specific networks of hydrogen bonds with adjacent pairs of phosphates and that these arrangements are likely to occur near RNA loops and bulges and not within double-stranded A-form RNA.
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Global landscape of HIV-human protein complexes
Stefanie Jäger,Peter Cimermancic,Peter Cimermancic,Natali Gulbahce,Natali Gulbahce,Jeffrey R. Johnson,Jeffrey R. Johnson,Jeffrey R. Johnson,Kathryn E. McGovern,Kathryn E. McGovern,Starlynn Clarke,Michael Shales,Michael Shales,Gaelle Mercenne,Lars Pache,Kathy H. Li,Kathy H. Li,Hilda Hernandez,Hilda Hernandez,Gwendolyn M. Jang,Gwendolyn M. Jang,Shoshannah L. Roth,Eyal Akiva,Eyal Akiva,John M. Marlett,Melanie L. Stephens,Iván D'Orso,Iván D'Orso,Jason D Fernandes,Marie E. Fahey,Marie E. Fahey,Cathal Mahon,Cathal Mahon,Anthony J. O’Donoghue,Aleksandar Todorovic,John H. Morris,David Maltby,Tom Alber,Gerard Cagney,Frederic D. Bushman,John A. T. Young,Sumit K. Chanda,Wesley I. Sundquist,Tanja Kortemme,Tanja Kortemme,Ryan D. Hernandez,Ryan D. Hernandez,Charles S. Craik,Charles S. Craik,Alma L. Burlingame,Alma L. Burlingame,Andrej Sali,Alan D. Frankel,Alan D. Frankel,Nevan J. Krogan +54 more
TL;DR: The use of affinity tagging and purification mass spectrometry is reported to determine systematically the physical interactions of all 18 HIV-1 proteins and polyproteins with host proteins in two different human cell lines (HEK293 and Jurkat).